SOLD 4 Bedrooms, 4 Bathrooms, 3 Cars - Please call Michael Harries on 0434 076 229 for further details
Simply unparalleled by any other residence in Fremantle, here is the Grand Dame of the West End. Externally, a formidable visual aesthetic. Internally, dramatic, and grand in every sense. The entrance pays homage to the homes' previous life by way of a raw and historic display of traders in the foyer. The deep and wide hallway leads to light filled, larger than life 6-metre-high drawing rooms centred by majestic chandeliers and original fireplaces which can only be outshone by the striking grand staircase that leads to most open portion on the home.
Boasting six-meter-high original ceilings and surrounded by stupendously large Northern, Western, Southern facing windows saturating the room with an immense amount of light and greenery. This second level hovers above the surrounding landscape, offering Juliet balconies for viewing. A modest in comparison rooftop pool and entertaining area brings the home a touch of modernness, complemented by the state-of-the-art kitchen, and updated marbled bathrooms throughout.
Rising between Collie, Pakenham and Marine Terrace this home offers complete sanctuary with surrounding tranquil gardens and courtyard in the busiest part of Fremantle, the location is sensational and unique. A few steps outside the grand doors, and you are transported to the Esplanade completely surrounded by cafes, restaurants, museums, galleries, Bathers Beach, parkland and train.
Uncompromisingly grand and opulent, this building defines the streetscapes of the West End, sitting proudly on its own. Built in 1904 and designed by architect Joseph Allen, the former Trades Hall was designed in the Federation Free Classical style of architecture and constructed during the gold boom period within the West End conservation area of Fremantle.
Due to its strong associations with the trade union movement and social significance of powerful maritime and port unions, this 4 Bedrooms, 4 Bathrooms, 3 Cars home has been recognised by the National Trust and categorised as a Level 1B building on Fremantle's Municipal Inventory List.
Please call Michael Harries for further details - 0434 076 229